Thread regarding AT&T layoffs

Company Persona

Every company has a persona. The amalgous representative embodiment of the culture and personality that the audience perceives based on interactions, both marketed and experienced.

Let's try to imagine who AT&T would be...

As employees, what do you think is AT&T's persona?
What would be their occupation?
What friends would AT&T have?
Where would they shop?
What style do they have?
How do they treat their family?
How do they treat their friends?
What car do they drive?
How old are they?

Personally, I see AT&T as an erratic bully. An overweight and aged female schoolboard administrator, possibly a treasurer, that enjoys shutting down any recommendations and doing what she was going to do anyway, which was certainly not an original thought. Defined by an arbitrary, capricious and controlling personality.

AT&T drives a Lincoln gray, wears fake pearls, has an expensive purse that was in style 15 years ago and she talks too much in her exercise classes because she has no friends. Her family hates her but stays in contact because she controls their money. She gets her diet meals in the mail yet still goes to eat at Olive Garden and doesn't tip the waiters.

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Post ID: @OP+1ooyRL82

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persona? are you in entry level marketing?

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Post ID: @1cps+1ooyRL82

AT&T is the grape Skittles. Nobody likes grape.

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Post ID: @1rqg+1ooyRL82

Sure, OP nailed the description of an awful person, but not AT&T.

This poster's right on track: " ... an ugly, incompetent, mentally ill, megalomaniac who wants to abuse employees, shareholders, and customers."

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Post ID: @xew+1ooyRL82

AT&T is you daddy. They pay you and they own you.

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Post ID: @gmf+1ooyRL82

Background: I started at AT&T as an employee (previously a contractor for 2 years in 1997.) in AT&T Solutions, commercial. After being identified for layoff I took a position in A&T Government working in the Intelligence classified workspace, very, very, very advanced technology. In a nutshell, I view AT&T as a company that has been at least 10-15 years behind the technology curve that we lived in with our government customers. At AT&T’s current pace of service technology, declining market CAP, someone (who knows what company, maybe Amazon, Microsoft, Google?) might swoop in at $75B to cleanup the mess. I really can’t see an upside. Yes, there are shareholders, but how many shareholders own millions and millions of shares that benefit from a divided that exceeds their investment. At this point, AT&T’s dividend is only keeping pace (barely) with inflation.

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Post ID: @auy+1ooyRL82

AT&T is one of those decrepit old Soviet Union politburo guys from the early ‘80s. Old, out of touch relic that still believes in top-down rule by decree, lies and gaslighting. Meanwhile the rank and file just roll with the BS, do the minimum necessary to keep leadership off their backs while the whole enterprise slowly decays.

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Post ID: @xoj+1ooyRL82

AT&T is a high maintenance Sugar Baby. Thinks she is all special but behind the facade, it ugly, no depth, no substance. It has been that way since the SBC takeover. It is SBC in AT&T facade.

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Post ID: @elr+1ooyRL82

AT&T is a SUPER toxic and depressing place to work. If you are looking for work, STAY AWAY, if you are stuck here, good luck on us all getting out of this mess and leaving it to the really smart trolls we see commenting here.

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Post ID: @pjh+1ooyRL82

Just pull up a picture of the Stink if you can stomach it.

Says it all - an ugly, incompetent, mentally ill, megalomaniac who wants to abuse employees, shareholders, and customers.

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Post ID: @vhd+1ooyRL82

hit the nail of the head man oh man

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Post ID: @vip+1ooyRL82

100% accurate.

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